Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 11:23-25
The words of Jesus: "This Do In Remembrance of Me." These words have echoed in my mind today. I think about this and though I don't know the Greek interpretation of the passage, I can see the heart of Jesus towards His disciples (and to us) at the meal. The most difficult and overwhelmingly despairing hour was about to come upon Him. Though He knew He would raise from the dead, and though He knew that the Father would be glorified in the cross, He knew that it would be a very long time before He would be with them for a long period of time. In fact, Jesus said that He would not eat the Passover meal with them until they were in Heaven with all the saints. We need to remember that Jesus was not only God and man, but has feelings like we do. So when Jesus uttered the words, "Remember Me" for the practice of showing His death till He comes again, I really think in the midst of all this He also included in this wants us to Remember Him as the loving Savior and Friend.
Just like you and me, we want others to think about us, in life and after death. We do not want to be forgotten and neither does Jesus. I wonder if there was angst in His foresight not for the disciples but to all who would follow Him. He knows that we drift away from Him. He knows that we can accuse Him falsely of things. He knows that things of the world cause us to misplace our focus of Him. When we do this, we forget Jesus. We forget the One who redefined what love really is and that awesome love is directed solely at our hearts. If we had a earthly friend who perhaps gave his or her life for us we would not quickly forget it. We would tell all the ones we know how this person pushed us out of the way of the falling building, took the bullet that should have been ours, or went back into the fire to get us out and dying after we were safely out. Of course we would tell others about this, but would they be constantly on our minds. This constant remembrance I believe is what Jesus had in mind. He knew the volume of love he would out pour and though He never asked we earn that love (how could we) but I think He wanted us never to forget our Supreme Benefactor over the long centuries to the time we yet anticipate His return.
So, how do we keep in remembrance the Christ who gave all for us?
Remember Him by putting Scripture to memory. Prayer and Bible reading are the staples of our Christian life. However, if we read but do not retain what we've read, we are losing valuable moments with God. You do not have to memorize long verses at first, but concentrate on the shorter verses. You cannot go wrong on memorizing any scripture because it all points to Christ. I would suggest memorizing John 3:16, Romans 5:8, John 1:1-3, Romans 8:28, Romans 12:1-2, and there are many others. Putting these to memory will help us reflect on the goodness of God and desire us to know more of Him. It will aid in troubles and comfort others in theirs. Nothing honors Him more than to desire to remember the very words He so lovingly gave.
Remember Him by having a special piece of art in a prominent place. This could be a point where there are some fundamental folks, well meaning of course, would balk at. Let me say that we should never worship art or give greater place to a statue or whatever. True worship belongs to the Person of God living on the inside of you. However, it is not wrong I don't believe to have a representation of Christ. Though we do not know what He looked like, its okay to have a visual reminder of Him as it draws our thoughts to Him. The painting in the article today is one of my favorites. I personally have several prints and a sculpture and that really does help me to think of Him. I love "religious art" when it is correctly depicting Scripture. I encourage you to have something in your home like it. If nothing else, have a Bible that has illustrations opened to a particular illustration such as "the Last Supper." Spend more time with God than the art, but definitely keep it to remember Him.
Remember Him by talking to others about how He has and is working in your life.
Of course this is the way He wants us to remember Him most. Our daily lives to reflect Him. The last recorded words of Christ in Matthew tells us to tell the whole world about Him. Personal testimony is something another person may not want to always hear, but something they cannot deny. You don't have to be a bombastic expositor or preacher to do this. In fact the most valuable testimony is just the plain simple, un-embellished facts of what Jesus is doing or has done through you. Each of us who are believers should have something to point to, some grace, some work, some help that Christ has been and is being to them. We encourage others and are the instrument of help to saved and lost alike when we remember the Lord this way.
Remember Him by not forsaking any of the worship services your church has. This is something rather of a lost importance in today's society. Not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together is sort of marginalized because our busy schedules won't allow it. Typically this comes in the form of Sunday EVENING church attendance. Anyone remember that??? It is obviously a huge pet peeve of mine. But more than that, it is a huge hurt to Christ to know His followers think so little of Him as to give Him an hour or so a week in corporate worship. Then there is Wednesday or midweek meeting that are skipped. Though Christ is hurt by our lack of attendance, we are the real losing ones. Of course there are job reasons and sickness that keep us away, but that is not what I am referring to, I am referring to a willful attitude that church is not really that important on a given time, especially when it interferes with some highly sought after earthly activity. If family time interferes with Church time, I guarantee you, you will not be sorry when your kids are grown by "keeping" them in the Lord's house every time the doors are open. As a matter of fact too often not taking them to every service as much as possible leads to shipwreck later in life because the Word of God was not firmly planted in them. Remember Christ in corporate worship.
In the coming week, make plans to remember Christ in your hearts and minds by following the suggested ways. These are certainly not all the ways and not one of them takes place of prayer and Bible study, but remember, how much Christ loved us. This desire of His to be remembered by us should be our joy and motivation, becoming so intertwined with our daily lives. Remember.
Dear Lord Jesus, we thank you for remembering us in our most desperate hour. It is a shame we don't think of you more than we do. Draw our hearts to you and help us to place you in the forefront of our lives as David said in Psalm 16, "I have set the Lord before me." May this week find us closer to You than in many years. In your name, Amen.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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